Mr. Acomb serves as the primary faculty member in the area of landscape architecture construction and site sustainability, assigned to teach the first two foundation courses for undergraduate and graduate students, LAA 3420 and LAA 3421. He is integrally involved in research and service in areas of sustainability, as well as in a variety of administrative areas of the Department.

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Research

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Mr. Acomb has participated in numerous past research grants to provide assistance to State Agencies, community organizations and private donors to provide assistance in exploring creative solutions for recreation land uses, projects to demonstrate water conservation, and prototypical greenways and trail accessories and furniture. Past granting entities and clients include the State of Florida Office of Greenways and Trails, SHANDS HealthCare, the Raymond James Corporation (non-tenure accruing period), and the Suwanee River Water Management District.